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Monday, February 10, 2014

Contest: Win Passes to the Dress Rehearsal of The Realistic Joneses

Update: The contest is now closed. Thanks to everyone who entered. The winner was picked at random from all the entries. Congratulations Julie!

I've done ticket contests in the past, but for the first time, I'm giving away a pair of passes to a Broadway invited dress rehearsal. It's your chance to go to an industry event and see The Realistic Joneses before anyone else. Will Eno's new play answers the question, "What do you really know about your neighbors?"

In order to win a pair of passes to the invited dress rehearsal on Wednesday, March 12 at 8 p.m., leave a comment on this post telling me who in this all-star cast (Toni Collette, Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts, and Marisa Tomei) you're most excited to see and why. You can also tweet about the contest or retweet one of my tweets about it (if you enter this way, you must be following on Twitter to win). You can enter once each way for a total of two entries. A winner will be chosen at random from all the entries on Friday, February 14, at 5 p.m. Please include your e-mail address or Twitter handle in the comments so I have a way to contact you if you win. Good luck!

18 comments:

I am most excited about Tracy Letts because of his terrific performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. I expect I will be watching the nuances of his performance and how he brings out the humor in Eno.

Toni Collete, because she KILLED it in Michael John LaChiusa's THE WILD PARTY, and I've been dying to see her on stage again ever since (I still don't understand why she wasn't in the musical LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE). @CriticalConfab

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